Illuminated sign



Dec. 9, 1930. B. EMIS 1,733,963

ILLUMINATED SIGN Filed 'Jan. 12, 1928 I INVEN ATTORNEY.

from a support as by chains,h0ols or pivots preferably attached to the ends (not shown). From the above oonstruction,it will be seen that the casing is designed to permit the natural or artificial lightfront the top to enter I and be reflected by the interior mirrors and through the front and rearvvindovvsthusex hibitin or displayin the advertising-matter. arious color e ects may be produced by employing 'difie'rent windowsat the back,

While I'have referred to the V use of glass mirrors, it will also be understood;

' that any mirrored surface such as highly polished metal may be employedfor'the same of the mirrors.

purpose.

While-I 'haveshdwn and describedimy im vention with some degree of particularity; it

will be understbed that varioiisbhanges the detailsi d'esign and construction may be;

resorted to; ftherefo re fdo not-wish'to be limited and, restricted totl ekaetand'speific embodiment shownbuts-reserve the right: to

make such changesandmodificationsas may;' fairly'fall withim-the scope o-fth e subject matter'being claimed'.-- I

' Having shown a'nd describedmyinvention,

' what I claim as new and-desire'td seoure by A sign comprlsin'g lar casing and having reflective panes jli-n" two of its sides means'fdr-rigi dly mounting said panes at an angle ofsubstantially45 de y egrees, to eachiother;said panes'having an fiected from each: reflective surface passes opaque reflective coating on their inner sur faces, and having 'portions of said coating removed so as to form signswh'ereby light rethrough only the translucent portions of'the ts N other pane, and a, light transmitting panefbe-v t'ween and above'said panes torJadinitting exterior l-ighttbi said panes. j V g 7 In testimony whereofIaflix my si attire. 

